Shape optimisation for faster washout in recirculating flows
How to design an optimal biomedical flow device to minimise trapping of undesirable biological solutes/debris and/or enhance their washout is a pertinent but complex question. While biomedical devices often utilise externally-driven flows to enhance washout, the presence of vortices – arising as a r...
Main Authors: | Williams, J, Wechsung, F, Turney, B, Waters, S, Moulton, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2021
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